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		<title>How to Write Poetry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Current, the 'free verse' style of poetry is the most popular. In the late 19th century, Walt Whitman is credited with originating the form. Before his time, poetry was restricted to certain rhyming schemes and forms.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Current, the &#8216;free verse&#8217; style of poetry is the most popular. In the late 19th century, Walt Whitman is credited with originating the form. Before his time, poetry was restricted to certain rhyming schemes and forms.</p>
<p>Scansion is the analyzing of pattern, rhyme and meter in formal poetry. Commonly, a letter is placed at the end of the last word in each line. Usually starting with A then B and so on&#8230;.</p>
<p>Using letter to signify the rhymes is a great way to determine the pattern. If line one and two rhyme, an A would be placed beside them. If line three and four rhyme with each other but not one and two, we would place B&#8217;s beside them. The pattern would be AABB. If line 5 rhymes with either, an A or B would be used. If it does not rhyme, we would use a C.</p>
<p>Meter is the number of beats in each line. The beat most commonly used is &#8220;Iambic pentameter&#8217;. Individual beats consist of a short and strong pulse. Words with this beat are arrest, domain, forsooth, etc. The second syllable is accented.</p>
<p>Enough of the rules already, let&#8217;s get to the fun stuff. When you tell stories or write letters what do you start with? Something you overheard, witnessed, or read about? The best way to start a poem is to begin with what you&#8217;re most comfortable with.</p>
<p>Think of what type of poem you had in mind. Will it be a story, a comment, a character study? It is best to skim through some examples to get you started off. It is also important to take breaks like going for a walk or to bed. When you come back, jot things down. It does not have to be orderly.</p>
<p>Good poems take weeks and sometimes months to come up with. Don&#8217;t rush it. If your stuck, take a break for a few days and come back. Don&#8217;t re-read the entire draft, simply begin with the last line in your poem. You can surprise yourself.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.dashboardarticles.com/poetry/">dashboardarticles</a> for more articles on <a href="http://www.dashboardarticles.com/poetry/">creating poetry</a></p>
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